Welcome to the Utah Dual Immersion Collaboration Site!
Tired of creating all of your own worksheets, materials and lessons because nothing is ever in your language?
Wishing it were easy to get ideas on how to teach a complex topic in a foreign language?
Wondered if there was a way to get in contact with other dual immersion teachers to colloborate?
Hopefully this will solve some of your problems!!!
This wiki-page is managed by the Utah Dual Immersion association and any and all dual immersion teachers in the state of Utah can contribute. Please add any activities, lessons, worksheets, etc. to our page. Make sure the names of the files are easily recognizable so everyone will know what the worksheet or activity is about. Also, please organize your files, activities, and lessons by standard. Use the discussion section to ask for ideas or clarification on some of the files posted. Use the e-mail section to communicate with those who use this page. Our goal here is to stop recreating the wheel and collaborate as much as possible, regardless of grade level or language. All users outside of Utah are also welcome to use and contribute to our page. Please try to align your files to our standards as much as possible. Thank you everyone for your wonderful contribution to language education!
How to add a file, image, or link:
To add an link, photo, or file, look to the list on the left and find your grade level and content area. Click on it. Click on the edit tab in the top right corner. Look for the Objective number and click so the curser is blinking under it. On the small Editor window, click on the colorful box to add a file or image, or the chain link to add a link. To add a file, upload it into the pop up window (you can load multiple at a time- and be sure they are given a name that is easily identifiable), click on the Insert File tab and click on your files you uploaded. The will be added where your curser was placed, below the appropriate standard. If it did not add in the right place, click on the added file, hold the mouse down, and drag it where you want it to be.
Welcome to the Utah Dual Immersion Collaboration Site!
Tired of creating all of your own worksheets, materials and lessons because nothing is ever in your language?
Wishing it were easy to get ideas on how to teach a complex topic in a foreign language?
Wondered if there was a way to get in contact with other dual immersion teachers to colloborate?
Hopefully this will solve some of your problems!!!
This wiki-page is managed by the Utah Dual Immersion association and any and all dual immersion teachers in the state of Utah can contribute. Please add any activities, lessons, worksheets, etc. to our page. Make sure the names of the files are easily recognizable so everyone will know what the worksheet or activity is about. Also, please organize your files, activities, and lessons by standard. Use the discussion section to ask for ideas or clarification on some of the files posted. Use the e-mail section to communicate with those who use this page. Our goal here is to stop recreating the wheel and collaborate as much as possible, regardless of grade level or language. All users outside of Utah are also welcome to use and contribute to our page. Please try to align your files to our standards as much as possible. Thank you everyone for your wonderful contribution to language education!
How to add a file, image, or link:
To add an link, photo, or file, look to the list on the left and find your grade level and content area. Click on it. Click on the edit tab in the top right corner. Look for the Objective number and click so the curser is blinking under it. On the small Editor window, click on the colorful box to add a file or image, or the chain link to add a link. To add a file, upload it into the pop up window (you can load multiple at a time- and be sure they are given a name that is easily identifiable), click on the Insert File tab and click on your files you uploaded. The will be added where your curser was placed, below the appropriate standard. If it did not add in the right place, click on the added file, hold the mouse down, and drag it where you want it to be.